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The RECONECT Demonstrators & Collaborators

RECONECT draws upon a network of carefully selected Demonstrators and Collaborators that cover a range of local conditions, geographic characteristics, governance structures and social/cultural settings.

The RECONECT Demonstrators are examples of large scale Nature-Based Solutions for hydro-meteorological risk reduction which can provide proof-of-concept for their upscaling and replication.

RECONECT Demonstrators Type A

The following cases are large scale Nature-Based Solutions to be fully created and validated during the RECONECT project lifetime.

The river system of Dove and Gose Elbe, Germany, located in the southeastern part of the City of Hamburg, formerly part of the inland delta of the Elbe river with marsh characteristics, is nowadays protected by flood protection measures from the tide influenced Elbe estuary.

The demonstrator is centered around Seden Strandby in the Odense Fjord, designated as one of 10 flood prone area in Denmark according to the Flood Directive. Odense Fjord is also designated as a Natura 2000 area according to the Habitats Directive.

Tordera river is born at Montseny Natural Park, it covers an area of 900 km² and it flows into the Mediterranean Sea forming the Tordera Delta. Tordera has a typical Mediterranean rain regime (scarce and highly irregular) and flash floods usually occur.

Portofino Park, located at around 3km from the city of Genova, needs for interventions to reduce its vulnerability against meteo-hydrological events. Nature-Based Solutions are implemented to conserve landscape, natural and cultural heritage and touristic value.

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